1 Irish Photo Rally Sun Feb 08, 2015 11:51 pm
tomfoley
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Irish Photo Rally 2016 is now live.
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tomfoley wrote:2,yes two, completed entries for the 2015 Photo Rally have already been received.
Tried that....their mother Didn't approve!Dai wrote:Put one on the back and the rest in the panniers?
Oh Well, looks like Mother will have to go then, or maybe buy her an outfit, and for the pun opportunists on here, no not a new set of clothes, a sidecar outfit.88KE wrote:Tried that....their mother Didn't approve!Dai wrote:Put one on the back and the rest in the panniers?
Comberjohn wrote:I don't really get that. The photos are almost certainly poor and there's no prize or benefit to completing it first.
I had thought of doing the Iron Butt ride around Ireland a couple of times but always come to the same conclusion, what for?
I intend taking my time and seeing the countryside on the way to the points. Would like to get some good photos while I'm at it, too.
It feels like a long time since the Rally finished in November and I've been waiting for the new list ever since. If it was over in a week I don't think I would be bothered.
Only going to do one or two at a time and take a few weekends out of it between now and October.
Planning on a run up to Ballycastle on Saturday, so might stop at Larne for my first one, the Princess Victoria Memorial.
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I am one of the few Kilkenny natives who has no interest in hurling, but for many years the Carrickshock GAA was,and probably still is for all I know, the most feared team in the county.DeRodster wrote:Quite the fracas all right Tom
Seems a good stoning was had.
Probably best not to get yourself stuck in a low and narrow bohereen.
We live and learn
Rod
...and then before you know it you're in nappies (diapers), toothless, dribbling and babbling incoherently all over again!Comberjohn wrote:
What is they say about getting older? You start to appreciate the same things as when you were small.
Hmmm! I think you need to get back in the wind,Comberjohn. Sleet and hail is hardly a problem on K16. Turn on heated seat and grips, a touch higher on the screen and some nice tunes on the sound system, abs eba etc.Comberjohn wrote:" />
First photo for this year's rally.
Princess Victoria Monument, Larne.
Went on up to Ballycastle. Nice on way up but sleet and hail and down to 2C on the way back.
Aye John, old and cynical as well. Enjoy the new lightweight when compared to K16. Next year go lighter stillComberjohn wrote:It was still bloody cold, Tom. And, as the layer of sleet was building up on my screen and visor, the idea of picking it up was looming large in my mind.
So look for a white 2010 R1200GS this year.
Yes, the big one was nice but with my wee short legs, it was a matter of when not if. Always had this image in my head of going down some track, finding it closed off and being stuck!
Traded it in a week ago for a cheque and the GS and love it. So much easier to handle.
Did think of a water cooled one but always liked the twin cam, air cooled version. Someone has spent a lot on toys for it including panniers and box. It's about a 100kg lighter than the K1600 and going to make the Rally more of a pleasure this year.
BTW. Remember in the 60's we were all going to be standing on each other's heads by the year 2000.
Not be a problem for us by then. Do agree about educating the little bleeders though. I see enough of them as a driving instructor with a degree in media studies. May as well be in basket weaving.
Ah, it's great to be old and cynical.
Spectacular indeed John. Any idea what Castle that is?
The view from where I had my picnic lunch. The Boyne River towards Navan. Spectacular.
Are you comparing like with like here. When your RS was new it was the motorcycling equivalent of a supercar, your wife would need to drive something like an Aston-Martin for similar performance at the time. You are talking about luxury motorcycles which,like luxury cars are not for the poor. Massively overpriced and overweight motorcycles,which I have had for years, are for the very rich few. Most people in our part of the World forget how rich they actually are. I'm talking about those who can only afford one mode of motorised transport for everthing, which the original motorcycles were for. Best of luck with the test......Dai wrote:I'd disagree with that, Tom. My wife's car uses less fuel and costs less to insure than my brick. Bikes these days are a luxury item - no, I don't own a car nor do I have a licence for one. At 56 years old I'm finally learning to drive under protest because the folks on the hill are thinking about making it stupid-awkward to get a car licence. The chances of me buying a car when/if I pass my test are less than zero.
tomfoley wrote:Motorcycling is,ultimately, for the poor, i.e people who can't afford a car.What is the point of it all these days? Ride Outs, bike meets etc. Meaningless. How many forum members don't have a car as well as a motorcycle? If you have a car why do you need a motorcycle and vice versa?
+100 I'm with you CJ 100%. And I'm about to chose to ride into the sunshine to the local camping store to get me a new tent (maybe) and some other bits & bobs....aggghhh why am I considering camping, perhaps camping is for the poor too (another new thread required!!)Comberjohn wrote:Could you all go and play on a new thread somewhere else?
I'm losing the will to live reading these opinions. I've access to two cars and two bikes, well, one and a half, and I don't care.
It suits me and I do it because I can. Haven't always been able to over the years, but there you go.
Of course it's a leasure activity and, if we had to choose, very few of us would be able to plump for a bike and nothing else if we're being completely honest.
So, if anyone wants to continue the very old, ruffy, tuffy, motorcyclist bullshit, please start a new thread.
Me, I'm just about to get my flask out and head for Donegal on my leisure vehicle. The sun is just breaking through the early morning mist, I can hear the wood pigeons in the trees behind me and spring is here at last!
Remember, you're a long time dead.
I think my problem is that I have had motorcycles for too long. 50 years coming up shortly and it all became pointless overnight. I was just wondering what the point of it all . I have nothing left to do and I have decided to retire from it all.92KK 84WW Olaf wrote:tomfoley wrote:Motorcycling is,ultimately, for the poor, i.e people who can't afford a car.What is the point of it all these days? Ride Outs, bike meets etc. Meaningless. How many forum members don't have a car as well as a motorcycle? If you have a car why do you need a motorcycle and vice versa?
Sagi, Becky, JediGirl, Snod Blatter, Dai and Sidecar Paul come to mind. Not sure about ElectricMonk. I have put diesel in the car twice in the last 6 months. I like to meet up by a lot of weekends the bike stays parked up if I have used it during the week. Free parking in town covers all my running costs.
I have a brother who has never learnt to drive and never owned a car.
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